I was quite surprised to know that Earl Grey works hand in hand with Chocolate. I mean I had read and heard that they go well together but I never really believe that they do. hmmm do you know what I mean =x oh well now that I had made it, I believed. Just like the phrase: 'seeing is believing' but just in this case, 'tasting is believing' lol
The Red Velvet Cake was an impromptu order from Friend A which was quite a success. phew! Sadly I do not have a photo of it. It is the first REDDEST cake sponge I had made. haha..I told my Mom, I am gonna pour the entire bottle of red liquid colouring into the batter and she gave me the look 'OMG! you are NOT serious are you?!' hahaha.. I poured the entire bottle of red colouring, combine it into the batter and showed it to her. She was like 'Yuck! The colour looks disgusting, it is like the colour of pig's liver!' wahahaha how can she compare my red sponge batter to a pig's liver! humph! I guessed the batter colour turned out that way because I was too 'generous' with the addition of the cocoa powder to the batter. =x Thankfully the sponge turned out red after baking. Though I think it should be redder. oh well I will remember that and not be too 'generous'. kekeke.
The next project being Captain America Cake which I had butterflies in my tummy when making. Like really really. I was told to make it long before. I prepared for it (the ingredients, the drawings, the colourings, etc) and even made a tiny sample (as small as a teacup) of it just to be sure I would not screw it up.
The tiny sample
At first I had problem with the royal icing piping. As you can see from the sample the lines created using the star tip was not visible. My icing was to runny!!! TT (NB: the piping on the tiny sample was really tough. hence the crooked and uneven piping.) Not only that, I had problem with the colours as well. I added tons of blue paste, but the royal icing just would not turn as blue as I want it to be. Captain America blue to be exact. :( *sniff sniff* I was about to break down. (haha just kidding) Only to realize, the colour actually darkens if you let it rest in the fridge in an air tight container for a day or two and also the icing will darken further when dried...geez i think i had wasted tons of my colour paste. Another lesson learnt. I redid my royal icing so that it is much much thicker. Thankfully it worked. The lines are visible!
So here is the final product. Ta-Dahhhhhh....
Oh apart from the tiny sample, I also did a tiny celebration cake for the 4th July which looked like a little pressie ^^
All righty I shall end off and head to bed. ;) Sweet Dreams.
xx,
TBG
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